Tag: HULK

  • Disney+ Hotstar releases trailer for ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ in different languages

    Disney+ Hotstar releases trailer for ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ in different languages

    Mumbai: Disney+ Hotstar has released a new trailer and key art for Marvel Studios’ She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. It will stream exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar in Hindi, Tamil. Telugu, Malayalam and English from 17 August.

    The new comedy series stars Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters, a lawyer who specializes in superhuman-oriented legal cases.  

    Executive producer Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios and chief creative officer of Marvel, welcomed Tatiana Maslany to The Walt Disney Company’s 2022 Upfront presentation this afternoon at Basketball City on Pier 36 in New York.  

    The pair shared details about the upcoming series, including the August 17 launch date, and debuted the new trailer for attendees.  

    Directed by Kat Coiro- episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9 and Anu Valia- episodes 5, 6, 7 with Jessica Gao as head writer, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law follows Jennifer Walters as she navigates the complicated life of a single, 30-something attorney who also happens to be a green 6-foot-7-inch superpowered hulk.

  • SPN brings ‘Superhero Somersault- PIXathon’  on Sony PIX

    SPN brings ‘Superhero Somersault- PIXathon’ on Sony PIX

    MUMBAI: Every superhero fan has a reason to be excited as Sony PIX brings five of your favourite superhero movies under one roof on 10th of July with ‘Superhero Somersault – PIXathon’, 11am onwards. 

    PIX has always amazed its viewers with their innovative content and money-can’t-buy prizes. Be it an opportunity to attend the world premiere of ‘The Huntsman’ in Singapore or real in-movie memorabilia, PIX has led the Hollywood Ecosystem in India. While the PIXathon will offer a visual treat, a unique contest will also give 2 viewers a chance to visit the set of the upcoming Spidey Movie ‘Spider-Man Homecoming’. This is a truly money can’t buy opportunity as the winner and a companion will not only get a trip to Atlanta USA, but they will also get a chance to see the real life production of one of the biggest movies being made in Hollywood. Viewers can participate in the contest by watching the PIXathon and calling on a mobile number flashed during the day. 

    Get ready to be amazed by Spider-man in The Spider-Man 3 at 11.00 am.Watch how a strange black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker and causes inner turmoil as he contends with new villains, temptations, and revenge.Up next at 2pm is HULK where Dr. Bruce Banner, played by Eric Bana,meets with an accident inthe laband gets exposed to gamma radiation thus turning into a huge green-skinned monster whenever he gets angry.Stay tuned at 5pm to see Robert Downey Jr in one of his most memorable performances ever. Watch Tony Stark, a  genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist in his IRON MAN avatar save the world from evil conspirators in Ironman 3.What happens when you have Thor, Black Widow, Hulk, Iron Man, Hawk Eye, and Captain America, come together? To know watch Earth’s mightiest heroes come together as a team when they try to stop mischievous Loki and his evil alien army from enslaving humanity at 10:25pm. 

    Catch your beloved superheroes in action on 10th July, 11am onwards, only on Sony PIX. Stay Amazed
     

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  • SPN brings ‘Superhero Somersault- PIXathon’  on Sony PIX

    SPN brings ‘Superhero Somersault- PIXathon’ on Sony PIX

    MUMBAI: Every superhero fan has a reason to be excited as Sony PIX brings five of your favourite superhero movies under one roof on 10th of July with ‘Superhero Somersault – PIXathon’, 11am onwards. 

    PIX has always amazed its viewers with their innovative content and money-can’t-buy prizes. Be it an opportunity to attend the world premiere of ‘The Huntsman’ in Singapore or real in-movie memorabilia, PIX has led the Hollywood Ecosystem in India. While the PIXathon will offer a visual treat, a unique contest will also give 2 viewers a chance to visit the set of the upcoming Spidey Movie ‘Spider-Man Homecoming’. This is a truly money can’t buy opportunity as the winner and a companion will not only get a trip to Atlanta USA, but they will also get a chance to see the real life production of one of the biggest movies being made in Hollywood. Viewers can participate in the contest by watching the PIXathon and calling on a mobile number flashed during the day. 

    Get ready to be amazed by Spider-man in The Spider-Man 3 at 11.00 am.Watch how a strange black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker and causes inner turmoil as he contends with new villains, temptations, and revenge.Up next at 2pm is HULK where Dr. Bruce Banner, played by Eric Bana,meets with an accident inthe laband gets exposed to gamma radiation thus turning into a huge green-skinned monster whenever he gets angry.Stay tuned at 5pm to see Robert Downey Jr in one of his most memorable performances ever. Watch Tony Stark, a  genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist in his IRON MAN avatar save the world from evil conspirators in Ironman 3.What happens when you have Thor, Black Widow, Hulk, Iron Man, Hawk Eye, and Captain America, come together? To know watch Earth’s mightiest heroes come together as a team when they try to stop mischievous Loki and his evil alien army from enslaving humanity at 10:25pm. 

    Catch your beloved superheroes in action on 10th July, 11am onwards, only on Sony PIX. Stay Amazed
     

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  • Disney India joins hands with Liberty to launch ‘Avengers’ footwear

    Disney India joins hands with Liberty to launch ‘Avengers’ footwear

    MUMBAI: Disney India has joined hands with Liberty to launch a special range of footwear featuring Marvel’s Avengers.

     

    Liberty has introduced over 50 styles featuring the Marvel Avengers namely Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America and Thor. The range is launched to add to the on-going fervor around The Avengers: Age of Ultron scheduled to release on 24 April, 2015.

     

    The range includes flip-flops, casual shoes and sandals and is available for boys above four years. The design depicts each character’s most recognised icons through its varied prints and is available in multiple shades of blue, red, green, and white. The shoes are fully adjustable with velcro fasteners and laces to provide a perfect custom fit, and cushioned insole making them comfortable and play-worthy. 

     

    The range is priced between Rs 399 – 1499, and is available across all exclusive Liberty showrooms and select multi brand stores. The products are also available online on Amazon.in and Libertyshoesonline.com. 

  • VoxPopClothing.com launches a range of superhero T-shirts in time with Thors theatrical release

    VoxPopClothing.com launches a range of superhero T-shirts in time with Thors theatrical release

    MUMBAI: All you Super hero lovers get ready to scream out loud and go crazy as now you can get a chance to sport a range of super hero t-shirts including Thor t-shirts in time for the theatrical release of the movie. These t-shirts are exclusively available on www.voxpopclothing.com. Get your adrenaline rush high wearing your favorite superhero T- Shirt, while you enjoy the Marvel flickat your nearest theatre.

    VoxPopClothing.com is the authorized licensee for superhero t-shirts including Batman, Superman, Wonderwoman, Iron Man, Hulk and now Thor T-shirts. The brand designed t-shirts for Thor’s theatrical release keeping in mind the immense fan following the Super Hero has.

    One of the THOR T-shirt has come out from a facebook contest which was run by VoxPopClothing.com in the month of September.

    THOR T-Shirts are available at VoxPopClothing.com from 8th of Nov’13 onwards.
    Login to VoxPopClothing.com while you start booking your tickets for the movie and grab a THOR T-Shirt to welcome back the mighty God!
    Available @ VoxPopClothing.com from 8th Nov’13 onwards
    Price Range: Rs.599/- to Rs.699/- only

  • Intex launches gaming cabinets for high performance

    Intex launches gaming cabinets for high performance

    NEW DELHI: Intex Technologies today launched its first gaming cabinets: HULK & JUMBO.

    Ensuring ‘extensive cooling advantages‘ and expandability; these gaming cabinets are specially designed to meet the needs of hardcore gamers across the country, at a very cost effective price.

    Flaunting a shiny finish, both these heavy duty gaming cabinets excel in the build quality besides looking sturdy with thick sheet metal body. To disperse the accumulation of heat generated by the system, these cabinets have 3 X 8cm cooling fans at the front, side and the back of it, for superior cooling airflow. Utilising seven expansion slots these cabinets are compatible with most of the GPUs available in the market. They also have tool-less 5.25-inch and 3.5-inch drive bays for easy installation. The ergonomics of the cabinet ensures extensive cooling advantages and expandability, making them suitable choice for gaming enthusiasts in the country.

    Commenting on the launch, Vikram Kalia, General Manager- Product Management, Intex Technologies said, “The launch of HULK & JUMBO gaming cabinets is in line with Intex brand’s decade long lineage of providing good products at a decent price. These two new products have brought a gaming cabinet within the reach of enthusiastic young gamers and it addresses the prolific need gap of our customers to combine gaming needs with computing . These gaming cabinets fit into needs of gamers, tech enthusiasts, corporate users as well as home users. These gaming cabinets are designed for higher performance and is clubbed with fans to maintain the air flow in order to cope with heavy gaming conditions. Extended specifications and features like 7 expansion slots and 4 USB ports especially for gaming make it a good option for high performance users to build a high end PC. We will soon be adding more products to this range.”

    Intex technologies sees a strong growth for the gaming business in India. Indian gaming industry is estimated to grow at an annual rate of 49 per cent by 2015. Technological advancements, continuous discoveries in the digital world will create new impetus for this growth. With the growth of the Gaming segment in India, these strong built cabinets will be a perfect choice for a budget Gaming PC.

    Affordably priced at Rs 2,550 each, both of these cabinets are available pan-India and can be brought through 15,000 plus distributors and reseller outlets and is available at more than 50 Intex Squares and several hypermarkets across the country.

  • Hollywood visual effects company to invest in Taiwan

    Hollywood visual effects company to invest in Taiwan

    MUMBAI: The government-funded Institute for Information Industry (III) has announced that Rhythm & Hues Studios Inc., one of the world‘s top five visual effects companies, will soon invest in Taiwan. This would help boost the country’s digital industry.

    The company has been involved in more than 130 Hollywood films like The Incredible Hulk and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. It received an Academy Award in 1995 for Babe and in 2008 for The Golden Compass.

    The investment will be announced at a ceremony in Taipei soon, the III said.

  • ‘India can become our number one market in Asia’ : Simon Phillips – Marvel Entertainment International president

    ‘India can become our number one market in Asia’ : Simon Phillips – Marvel Entertainment International president

    Marvel Entertainment is tapping the comics business in India. Holding the rights to iconic characters like Spiderman, X-Men and Hulk, it has appointed Kids Media India (KMI) as a subsidiary of Spacetoon Media to represent its licensing, merchandising, publishing and promotional rights in the country.

    Marvel superheroes will be immediately available for licensing on a wide range of consumer products including apparel, stationery, publications, toys and games, party goods and accessories.

    In an interview with Indiantelevision.com’s Ashwin Pinto, Marvel Entertainment International president Simon Phillips talks about the company’s plans for India.

    Excerpts:

    From a commercial standpoint, which are Marvel’s top five characters?
    The number one character is Spiderman. We have had three successful movies with Sony. An animated Spiderman TV series, with 26 half-hour episodes, is scheduled to come out next year. Then there is the comic book programme.

    Our number two character is the Hulk. The TV show in the 1980s, which played globally, grew this character. A movie comes out next year.

    Our number three character is the X-Men. This is a combination property and we have made three movies with Fox. A number of animated TV shows have been made around the X-Men.

    Ironman is another character and we are putting a lot of efforts in launching it as a film. This will be the first film that Marvel Studios has done and will star Robert Downey Jr and Gwyneth Paltrow.

    What is great is that Ironman is a superhero without superhero powers. While Spiderman got his powers after being bitten by a spider and Wolverine has claws, Ironman gets his strength from a suit.

    Tony Starr is also clever and can analyse situations very well. For us, it is about the relationship between the consumer and the character. The closer it is, the more chance there is to develop characters and create a broader licensing programme.

    The great thing is that our characters are flawed, and this makes audiences identify with them. Spiderman, for instance, has financial difficulties and so he has to take a job in a pizza parlour.

    Globally, is there is a difference in the popularity of these characters?
    Each country has different characters for comic books. In Australia, Elektra is a very popular character. Jennifer Garner played her in a film.

    The great thing about Marvel is that we appeal to a broad spectrum. Since we have 5,100 characters, we expose as many of them as possible. If you are a comic book fan, you would know that the Marvel storylines are all interlinked. Thus, you have comics where Hulk meets Spiderman and others where Ironman meets Hulk and Captain America. The more comics people read, the more familiar they become with our various characters.

    Marvel’s business is divided into four operating segments – publishing, licensing, toys and film production. How much does each contribute in terms of revenues?
    The break up changes every year. For example, this year we have had three very successful movies. We started off with Ghost Rider with Nicholas Cage, which, in India alone, generated $4 million. We followed that up with Spiderman 3, which was one of the biggest movies of 2007.

    We rounded off the year with Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Although our roots lie in comic book publishing, our box office presence coupled with our publishing business meant that our licensing and merchandising programme grew significantly.

    How much of Marvel’s business comes from Asia?
    The global comic market is fragmented. What you have is traditional comics, and when you go to Korea and Japan you have Manga. We are breaking into that area. If you talk about traditional comics, Marvel is number one.

    Asia is a growing market for us. Japan, the Philippines and Singapore are our top three markets. However, I see this changing over the coming years.

    How does India fare?
    We entered India late last year. We had a successful merchandising programme for Spiderman 3. We have a successful publishing programme for Spiderman in India for many years with Gotham Comics. We have also published an Indian version of Spiderman.

    What I am learning is that while the market is a niche vis-?-vis the population, in terms of numbers it is huge. I would like to think that within four years, India would be our number one market in Asia. With Spacetoons, we will be on track to achieve this goal. We have already started working with Spacetoons in the Middle East.

    For India, why did you decide to go with Spacetoon?
    We went with Turner for Spiderman 3. However, Warner has DC Comics, and so we realised that continuing the relationship would not be beneficial for either party. We did research on the intermediate market. We are happy with the work that Spacetoons does in the Middle East for us. We are impressed with how they have invested and grown that market.

    Which are the key areas being looked at for India?
    We have three areas to develop our licensing programme. These are publishing, television and films.

    As far as publishing is concerned, we will work with Gotham comics. Over the next three years, they will be developing localised, Indian content around Marvel. It is not just about publishing in English; it is also about publishing in Hindi and regional dialects. We don’t want to create an elitist view of Marvel. The characters belong to everybody.

    Our movies have worked well in India. Ironman and The Incredible Hulk are slated for release next year. Another movie called The Punisher will also be released. In 2009, Wolverine with Hugh Jackman releases. It shows the origins of this X-Man.

    We follow this with television. The great thing is two of our animated shows are being made in India. Ironman is being produced by DQ Entertainment and Wolverine by Toonz. These will complement our film offerings.

    The emerging trend for us is movies, followed by animation and then merchandising. We are able to be consistent on air, and that is why the consumer has a better relationship with our characters on a continuous basis.

    We need to look at Bollywood and animation in India. We want to see how Indian storytelling can be incorporated into the Marvel world

    In terms of merchandising, what are the key categories being looked at?
    In India, apparel will be key. This wil include T-shirts, shorts, caps, etc. Back-to-school backpacks will also be there. But the main area for us is promotional tie-ups.

    India has challenges. Retail is fragmented. It is not as developed as it is in the UK or US. You do not have multiple stores yet. They are coming though. We have to look at the available channels and then decide what will work the best. Our aim is to develop programmes that will cater to consumers at all levels.

    We are looking forward to generating Rs 250 million in revenue from licensing in the first year. We are also keen on promotions as it will help FMCG companies cut through the clutter. For instance, two companies come out with mineral water. If one of them has the logo of Spiderman, that company gets an edge.

    In addition to Spiderman, which are the other characters well known in India?
    Hulk has a strong fan base as well. Ghost Rider was a bigger film than Shrek 3. In fact, it wasn’t far behind Pirates of The Caribbean 3. The aim is to benefit from the success of films to introduce characters to India. Then we develop merchandise and benefit also from animation shows that we will launch. Not just in India but in many other countries as well, Ironman is seen as a new character by kids. The film is a great opening for us to tell them about this character.

    Are you speaking to production houses regarding licensing your characters for film and TV?
    I haven’t looked at this yet. India has a strong animation business. I want to see Marvel find more production opportunities in India and in other countries. We need to look at Bollywood and animation in India.

    In every culture including India, you have stories of heroes. Some characters might have mystical powers. I don’t see those being too different from Marvel characters. Marvel characters live among us. Spiderman lives in New York. The X-Men characters are from San Francisco. We want to see how Indian storytelling can be incorporated into the Marvel world.

    ACK Media recently acquired Amar Chitra Katha while filmmaker Shekhar Kapur and Richard Branson did a JV last year. Is Marvel also looking at acquiring an Indian firm, which has iconic Indian characters in its portfolio?
    We would grow our business in different ways. I am always looking for the right deal, and if there are Indian characters that can enrich the Marvel portfolio, then we could consider it. But 5,100 characters give us a full portfolio.

    What do you feel about the quality of animation production available in India?
    When I see the two different types of animation shows being done for us in India, I realise that the technical quality is strong.

    I would like to see Indian companies not just being production houses but also being distributors. At the moment, they are a factory. I would like to see Indian companies come to us for licenses, develop the stories, produce the work and then distribute it globally. At the moment they are more a development resource. I would like to see them progress to a level where they become partners.

    How important are videogames globally?
    We have the biggest licensing programme of any comic book company for this category. We have multiple partners. Sega is launching the Ironman game, while Activision has the Spiderman franchise. We work across multiple platforms – PS2, PS3 Xbox, PSP, PC-based games.

    Is innovation important to keep the comics genre fresh?
    Innovation is key. Marvel recently launched the first digital comic website. You have a growing consumer base who want to own a product. It is something better than having just a printed comic which is wonderful in its own way.

    We launched virtual Marvel comics where you can read our offerings online. It is not just HTML text where you simply keep scrolling. We have created a technology whereby you zoom in on different parts of the comic.

    Key partners for Marvel include Sony for films, Sega for video games and Jakks Pacific for toys. How have these relationships evolved over the years?
    The relationships differ across the various segments. Our relationship with Sony has been for the Spiderman films. We are also doing a TV series with them. With Fox, we did the X-Men and Fantastic Four movies. Our biggest toy partner is in fact Hasbro. The innovation that Hasbro does and the marketing muscle that it puts behind our toys is important. Playskool is another partner. Our deal with Sega helps us embrace new technology and help kids and adults enjoy our offerings at new touch points. In Italy, we have a partner who makes toys, stationery and candy items. But they are not a big part of our US business.

     

    What is the revenue split for film between theatre, DVD and merchandise?
    It depends on the title. Sometimes merchandise contributes almost as much as the box office. In some markets, DVD is booming while in others it is giving way to VoD.

     

    Is Marvel nurturing ambitions of becoming a studio to be reckoned with a few years down the line?
    We have established Marvel Studios in Los Angeles. David Liezel heads it. He and his team are putting together the Ironman and Hulk movies. We want to bring the richness of our characters out into the market in a more effective manner. For Ironman, Paramount is our distribution partner, and for The Incredible Hulk, our partner is Universal.

     

    While Spiderman is a hero, The Punisher can be seen as a dark antihero. To what extent, has this affected his appeal?
    It appeals to a different audience. Spiderman is a crossover product. Everybody relates to Spiderman. The Punisher appeals to an older audience. Not every character can appeal to a universal fan base. The important thing is to remind them of the relationship they have through great content.

     

    There is also a trend in films like Spidreman 3 and Batman Begins where the superhero has a dark side. It is also getting more violent. Can we expect more of this going forward?
    Our characters reflect humanity. The dark side of Spiderman after he was infected with Venom was not an effort to do deep analysis. It is at the end of the day overcoming the dark side. Good must triumph over evil.

    In terms of violence, Marvel comics are violent. They are not U-rated comic books.

  • ‘Burgeoning distribution costs eating into money that should have been spent on content’

    ‘Burgeoning distribution costs eating into money that should have been spent on content’

    Marvel Entertainment is tapping the comics business in India. Holding the rights to iconic characters like Spiderman, X-Men and Hulk, it has appointed Kids Media India (KMI) as a subsidiary of Spacetoon Media to represent its licensing, merchandising, publishing and promotional rights in the country.

    Marvel superheroes will be immediately available for licensing on a wide range of consumer products including apparel, stationery, publications, toys and games, party goods and accessories.

    In an interview with Indiantelevision.com’s Ashwin Pinto, Marvel Entertainment International president Simon Phillips talks about the company’s plans for India.

    Excerpts:

    And while the arguments for and against regulation are many, the fundamental thing is that any attempt to legislate a free media has to be done with a great deal of care. It is at the heart of Indian democracy. And as the world acknowledges, we may have a myriad problems but we are a robust democracy despite all odds: it is too valuable to risk.

    On the Content Code there has been a discussion for well over a year, and the government has been open to dialogue, which is excellent. The broadcasters have offered to create their own Code for self-regulation.

    The government has welcomed the offer of the industry to develop its own Code, as it has accepted and notified the ASCI Code for advertising. ASCI is a voluntary body, so the government has encouraged self-regulation, which is great.

    The single biggest problem in the industry today is distribution. It is getting more and more competitive, as more and more channels come into business. The cost is enormous and growing wildly, and it is hurting every broadcaster from the biggest to the smallest, FTA or pay.

    In this battle MSOs and LCOs point fingers at each other, but either way it is costing the broadcaster. And money that could and should have been spent on content is getting spent on distribution instead, and it weakens the industry.

    And as that burgeoning cost is eating into money that could and should have been spent on content, in the end it is affecting the viewer, with no medium term solution in sight.

    Digitisation is the only real answer. Digitisation is slowly coming in the non-CAS areas, but the operative word is ‘slowly’. Anything that the government can do to accelerate digitisation will be for the good of all, mostly for the good of the consumer.

    The other important thing with growing competition is the issue of audience measurement. Periodically there is heated debate, and everyone has an expert opinion on the subject. But listen to what each broadcaster says, and you know how good their ratings are: why else are yesterday’s critics silent today and why were today’s critics silent yesterday, when the system has been the same for years?

    And even as broadcasters and agencies criticize the measurement system they continue to use the data to help in buying and selling Rs 5-6,000 crore worth of advertising, on the nonsensical plea that some data is better than no data.

    There have been impassioned complaints about how the broadcasters and production houses are victims of the rating system, how every Friday when those wretched numbers come in they have to slog overnight to fix the content according to what the numbers tell them.

    That’s like a hypochondriac taking his temperature and blaming the thermometer. No one is forcing anyone to use the data, much less what to do about it. If you choose to be tyrannised by it, that’s your choice.

    That is not to say the current system is perfect. That it needs upgrading is beyond doubt. The industry has taken the initiative in that, with the formation of the Broadcast Audience Research Council.

    Whatever the outcome, it can only lead to a better, more robust measurement system.

    The best thing that has happened this year?

    It may sound like a strange thing to say, but to my mind the best thing that has happened is the ongoing debate about the Broadcast Bill and the Content Code. It brings many issues to the fore, many things that we need to be more aware of and many that we need to engage with the government about.

  • Cartoon Network, Graphic India, POW! Entertainment get together for Chakra: The Invincible

    Cartoon Network, Graphic India, POW! Entertainment get together for Chakra: The Invincible

    MUMBAI: Cartoon Network, Graphic India and POW! Entertainment have announced a partnership that will bring to life Stan Lee’s first ever Indian superhero. The legendary writer is the co-creator of the world’s most popular superheroes including Spider-Man, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Hulk, The Avengers, and many others. The movie, entitled Chakra: The Invincible, will premiere on Cartoon Network on Saturday, 30 November at 12pm.

     

    Talking about his first ever Indian superhero Stan Lee said, “I am incredibly excited to be collaborating with my friends at Graphic India as we launch this great new, thrill-a-minute superhero saga named, Chakra: The Invincible, on Cartoon Network.”

     

    Brimming with enthusiasm he added, “The incredible story of Chakra, one of my latest and most exciting superhero creations, promises to captivate audiences in India and around the world with his adventures.”

     

    Chakra: The Invincible tells the story of Raju Rai, a young Indian boy living in Mumbai. Raju and his mentor, the scientist Dr. Singh, develop a technology suit that activates the mystical chakras of the body. When Raju dons the suit, he discovers superpowers and vows to use his newfound abilities to protect and serve. Using his amazing powers, Chakra must save the city and the world from super villains!

     

    Commenting on this partnership, Turner International senior director & network head – kids, south Asia Krishna Desai said, “We are thrilled to announce this partnership and to have the pleasure of working with one of the world’s greatest legends – and my favourite real-life superhero, Stan Lee. Chakra: The Invincible is a part of Turner’s continuing efforts to entertain kids and families across India with new and exciting characters and stories. We are certain that Chakra will be added to the long list of world renowned characters from both Stan Lee and Cartoon Network.”

     

    “What a great opportunity to expand Stan’s global brand by introducing Chakra as our first Indian superhero, and who better to partner with than Sharad Devarajan and Graphic India, as well as Cartoon Network,” said POW! Entertainment CEO/president Gill Champion.

     

    “The opportunity to work with Stan Lee to create Chakra: The Invincible is the culmination of a lifelong dream, made that much more rewarding by partnering with the amazing team at Cartoon Network,” added Graphic’s co-founder & CEO, Sharad Devarajan, who is also the director and executive producer of the animated film.

     

    “Stan Lee is one of the most prolific storytellers in the world, and in the same way his previous characters are known by nearly every man, woman and child on the planet, we believe Chakra will captivate audiences from Boston to Beijing to Bangalore!”

     

    Graphic India SVP creative Jeevan J. Kang has overseen the visual development and also created the character designs and art for the project working closely with Lee and Devarajan to bring Chakra’s story to life.

     

    In addition to the partnership with Cartoon Network, Graphic India recently announced that Chakra: The Invincible has also been selected as part of a group of content partners to soon be featured on Angry Birds creator, Rovio Entertainment’s new ToonsTV platform, reaching audiences around the world.

     

    Beyond animation, Graphic India will also be launching the character in a series of digital and print comic books and graphic novels as well as through toys and merchandise.